40,000+ Users

20 Years

10 Minutes

40,000+ Users

A robust normative database validated across ages 10–99

20 Years

Backed by 20 years of research at Baylor College of Medicine

Rapid, mobile neurocognitive testing

Gold standard tests

Assessments take about 10 minutes, can be performed in the office or in the patient’s home, and deliver results on the spot compared to an individual baseline (when available) and our normed population database.

Clinical decision support

Gold standard tests

Assessments take about 10 minutes, can be performed in the office or in the patient’s home, and deliver results on the spot compared to an individual baseline (when available) and our normed population database.

About our co-founder

BrainCheck was developed at the Eagleman Neuroscience Laboratory at Baylor College of Medicine (now at Stanford University). Recognized by the scientific community for his groundbreaking work on cognitive neuroscience, Dr. David Eagleman has authored over a hundred peer-reviewed articles and lectured at universities and hospitals nationwide. He brings neuroscience to the public through his New York Times best-selling books and Emmy-nominated PBS series “The Brain with David Eagleman.”

What people are saying

Maybe, one day, we’ll all have to check in with an iPad and see if we’re fit to perform surgery or operate heavy machinery. On the sports field, BrainCheck has a very clever way to assess brain functioning.

Dr. Robert Robbins, President & CEO, Texas Medical Center

I’m one of those people who’s always checking on my health, so for something like this, I definitely would have been checking it constantly. It would have at least given me peace of mind to see some kind of progress after my concussion. I wasn’t going to the doctor regularly, so having some sort of information always makes you feel better.

Nick. Ultimate Frisbee Athlete.

It’s all about safety. BrainCheck lets me track my employees performance over time, so if we see a downward trend in an individual’s scores, we can intervene before an accident occurs.